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Angry Birds Blast Review – Android & iOS

Angry Birds Blast is the latest game by Rovio. There is one thing about the mobile gaming market that has remained constant throughout the years, even though everything around it has changed. From the times of Subway Surfer to Pokemon Go, the top charts of the Play Store (and even the App Store) has always included at least one match-3 game. The newest addition to the Angry Birds line is a match-3, albeit a little more polished than the standard ones. As can be expected, the gems in this game’s grids are none other than the birds popularised by the many Angry Birds games, movie and different merchandise.

Angry Birds Blast is entertaining in the manner of all match-3 but has far too many power ups. There are a ridiculous number of powerups for each level and the first few levels have hardly any puzzle solving at all. These power-ups can even be combined and are helpful when you are about to run out of moves. The game crashes occasionally and sometimes the in-app purchases don’t work, with the game taking your money but not increasing the resources you paid to acquire.

Angry Birds Blast, like all the others in its genre, rewards consistent playing and encourages you to be social while playing. The game has 270 levels and the developers plan on adding more. The graphics are of the same high quality that we have come to expect from Rovio but the music gets annoying after a while. In short, play if match-3 is your thing or you really love Angry Birds.

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Anusha "Trillian" Sinha

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